NBA reporter Chris Sheridan’s tweet that LeBron James is definitely leaving Cleveland was instantly headline news. Associates of James denied the report, but James never directly denied it, and Colin thinks this speaks volumes about the credibility of the report.

James has immediately denied other stories about him when he deemed them false. This time, crickets.

For Colin, this is another sign that points to LeBron leaving Cleveland after next season. There were no leaks before ‘The Decision’ or ‘The Return.’ A year out from this decision, information is slowly being leaked from his camp. LeBron’s gone.

The Dolphins signed Jay Cutler to save the locker room

Social media wasn’t happy when the Dolphins signed Jay Cutler over Colin Kaepernick, but Colin has said it was the right decision for the Dolphins, given Cutler’s previous relationship with head coach Adam Gase.

Jay Glazer confirmed the Dolphins locker room was also sold on Cutler, who they viewed as able to step in and give the team a chance to win. Even though Cutler has flaws, players view him as #1 quarterback, and an NFL team in the Dolphins situation needs to keep the locker room engaged and believing they won’t just be playing out the season. Cutler has done that, for now.

Guests:

Chris Broussard – FS1 NBA Analyst joins the show to discuss the rumor that LeBron is 100% gone from Cleveland; what he hears from LeBron’s inner circle; and why Kyrie wants out.

Doug Gottlieb – FS1 Analyst is in-studio to talk LeBron leaving Cleveland rumors; the potential impact of Dan Gilbert’s Trump support on his decision; and if McGregor has any chance to win the Mayweather fight.

Floyd Mayweather, Sr. – Father and trainer of Floyd Mayweather is in-studio to discuss the change to 8-ounce gloves; if Floyd is taking the fight as seriously as a championship boxing match; and how Floyd will handle an aggressive McGregor.

Seth Joyner – Former Eagles Pro Bowl linebacker is in-studio to talk athletes increasing political awareness; and if Trump as at the root of the increase in politicization.